The minute structures that project from the inner walls of the small intestine are called villi. They help in the digestion process by continuously pushing digested particles in one direction. Their function is to absorb nutrients. These villi effectively increase the surface area of the intestine so more nutrients can be absorbed.
The projections on the inner surface of the small intestine are called villi. These folds allow the small intestine to have a very large surface area so that it can absorb as much nutrients as possible. On each of the villi projections are even smaller microscopic projections called microvilli and are there for the same purpose.
projections r called ..VILLI
villi and microvilli
villi
It increases the surface area of the inside of the intestine, this allows for more area where nutrients can be absorbed.
The villi on the inner surface.
The finger like projections that line the small intestine are called, Villi.
Villi
It is refered to as the small intestine only because its diametre is small - about 1inch, but it is about 15 feet in length. It has a huge surface area on the inside, about the same as a tennis court, because its inner wall is corrogated and covered in fine, finger- like projections called villi, which in turn are covered in tiny hair-like projections called the microvilli.
projections r called ..VILLI
Villi.
The small intestine has small tiny projections called "villi". These projections increase the surface area for absorption. The large intestine however lacks these structures.
It increases the surface area of the inside of the intestine, this allows for more area where nutrients can be absorbed.
Villi or microvilli
Microvilli are finger-like projections that increase the surface area in the small intestine.
finger like projections in small intestine are called villi to increase surface area for absorption of food in small intestine.
The small intestines job is to absorb food into the bloodstream. The inner layer of the small intestine is covered in small finger-like projections called villi, these increase the surface are and therefore increase the rate of absorption.
The villi on the inner surface.
The villi on the inner surface.
Villi, to increase the surface area for absorption.
the lining of the small intestine has folds, and are covered with finger-like projections called villi, which are covered with thousands of micro-villi